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San Andres

I recommend you try to rent a scooter instead of a car. It's cheaper, more fun, and lets you explore the island at your own pace. Trust me, the roads are perfect for it!

Don’t skip out on the local food stands. The street food is delicious and super affordable. You can enjoy fresh seafood for a fraction of restaurant prices!

If you're into surfing, try to catch the waves at Rocky Cay. The vibe is relaxed, plus you can usually find a good instructor without breaking the bank!

Check out Sprat Bight beach in the morning, around 8 AM. The water is calm and perfect for a swim before the crowds jump in and it turns into a busy spot!
El Almejal Beach

Bring your own snacks and drinks! While there are some places to buy food, they can be pricey and sometimes lack variety. Packing a cooler saved me money and I got to enjoy a picnic right on the beach.

If you're into surfing, rent your boards from the local shops instead of bringing your own. They offer great deals and it's easier than lugging them on the trip. I found a reliable rental shop just a short walk from the beach.

I suggest visiting during the late afternoon. The sunset views are absolutely breathtaking, and you can avoid the heat of midday. Plus, fewer crowds means a more relaxed vibe while you're soaking up the beauty
Nuqui Beach

I recommend visiting during the dry season from June to September. The waves are perfect for surfing and the weather is much more pleasant. I went in October, and it was so rainy!
Costeno Beach

I recommend bringing your own snorkeling gear if you can. Renting it on-site can be a bit pricey, plus you'll want to have it ready when you spot some cool fish. I saved a few bucks this way.